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->Except for Reduce (by the kind permission of it's author) we do not have any commerical software on MathAction. I did approach both MapleSoft (Maple developers) and Wolfram (Mathematica developers) to see if they would provide a copy of their software and allow us to integrate it here on MathAction. But so far Maplesoft has officially (but respectfully) declined and Wolfram did not even reply to my email.
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->Apparently Derive is only available for Windows systems. Development of Derive seems to have essentially stopped.
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->How much does Derive cost? What are it's significant features compared to Axiom? Maple? Mathematica?
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Someday (maybe) we will also include online access to other systems such as:
Apparently Derive is only available for Windows systems. Development of Derive seems to have essentially stopped.
How much does Derive cost? What are it's significant features compared to Axiom? Maple? Mathematica?
Ease of use: Derive is much easier to use than Maxima, although I think that's just because I've been using Derive since about 1994 (on DOS back then!). I just started with Axiom, so I can't comment on it either. Axiom has a great reputation on the "gentoo-science" mailing list, so I'm learning how to use it.
I haven't found anything it can't do in a professional environment, though. My needs for a CAS right now are mostly to deal with equations in computer performance modeling -- Markov chains, ODEs?, Laplace Transforms, etc. Derive handles them well and was my only practical alternative on Windows systems until I got a working Maxima port a year or so ago. But if you need Grobner basis calculations, well, they have that too ... :)
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